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Drouet
listened
to
her
in
astonishment
.
This
was
something
new
.
“
I
thought
I
did
,
”
he
said
.
Carrie
looked
around
her
very
solemnly
,
and
then
went
over
to
the
window
.
“
You
oughtn
’
t
to
have
had
anything
to
do
with
him
,
”
said
Drouet
in
an
injured
tone
,
“
after
all
I
’
ve
done
for
you
.
”
“
You
,
”
said
Carrie
,
“
you
!
What
have
you
done
for
me
?
”
Her
little
brain
had
been
surging
with
contradictory
feelings
—
shame
at
exposure
,
shame
at
Hurstwood
’
s
perfidy
,
anger
at
Drouet
’
s
deception
,
the
mockery
he
had
made
at
her
.
Now
one
clear
idea
came
into
her
head
.
He
was
at
fault
.
There
was
no
doubt
about
it
.
Why
did
he
bring
Hurstwood
out
—
Hurstwood
,
a
married
man
,
and
never
say
a
word
to
her
?
Never
mind
now
about
Hurstwood
’
s
perfidy
—
why
had
he
done
this
?
Why
hadn
’
t
he
warned
her
?
There
he
stood
now
,
guilty
of
this
miserable
breach
of
confidence
and
talking
about
what
he
had
done
for
her
!
“
Well
,
I
like
that
,
”
exclaimed
Drouet
,
little
realising
the
fire
his
remark
had
generated
.
“
I
think
I
’
ve
done
a
good
deal
.
”
“
You
have
,
eh
?
”
she
answered
.
“
You
’
ve
deceived
me
—
that
’
s
what
you
’
ve
done
.
You
’
ve
brought
your
old
friends
out
here
under
false
pretences
.
You
’
ve
made
me
out
to
be
—
Oh
,
”
and
with
this
her
voice
broke
and
she
pressed
her
two
little
hands
together
tragically
.
“
I
don
’
t
see
what
that
’
s
got
to
do
with
it
,
”
said
the
drummer
quaintly
.